“I’ve worked so hard for this and I want to put on a show. First and foremost, I want to get the win, but I also want to do it in style. I want to get rid of this guy.

“My aim is to be explosive, not just in this fight but all my fights. I want to look good and stop him.”

While Frampton is odds-on favourite, with bookies offering 4/9 for a win inside the distance, he is taking nothing for granted against a Mexican who has featured in 15 world title bouts in a career spanning 17 years.

“He is a former two-time world champion and he is driven to get a shot at a third world title,” he said.

“He is very experienced and hasn’t been stopped since 1999, but I believe I have the power to knock out any super bantamweight in the world. I want to knock this guy out.”

Barry McGuigan, Frampton’s manager and mentor, believes Cazares is the “toughest” opponent his protege will have fought.

“Cazares is clever, he fights at a slower pace and picks his punches,” he said.

“He also switches between orthodox and southpaw, so he’ll be a much more difficult puzzle for Carl to work out.

“It will be tough, but Carl will work him out, believe me.”

On the This Is Belfast undercard, Belfast super flyweight Jamie ‘The Mexican’ Conlon will fight Belgium’s Benjamin Smoes for the vacant WBO European title.

“Getting a shot at the title has really focused me,” said Conlon. “I firmly believe it can be the first of many for me.”